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Distributing Shapegrams to Students
Google Workspace Apps have many versatile functions that allow us and our students to create amazing products. One underutilized tool is Google...
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Digital Citizenship in Your Classroom
Digital citizenship is important, but where do we start? Teaching all the necessary skills can be overwhelming. This article from the people at ISTE...
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Whiteboard.chat: A Demo
Whiteboard.chat is a free collaborative digital whiteboard that can house a combination of video, text, annotation, and more! Teachers can connect...
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Voki
Voki, an audio creation tool for students and teachers, allows users to access a free collection of customizable speaking avatars that can enhance...
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Geoboard Basics
This article published on the NRICH Mathematics website outlines the advantages of using geoboards to develop students' cognitive skills. This...
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Geoguessr
Geoguessr is an independent site that uses Google Street View to test geography skills. The site “drops” the user in a random place globally, and...
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Gmail: Filters
The Global Google Educator Group has created a series of video tutorials for students covering various Google topics called the Google Junior...
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Cursive for Chromebooks
Cursive is an app from Google that allows Chromebook users to take handwritten notes easily. When launched, users can create notes or notebooks. (Not...
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My Script Calculator 2: A Tutorial
Need a calculator with more functionality than your iPhone calculator? MyScript Calculator 2 might be the app for you and your students. It...
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Padlet and Math
Padlet is a powerful tool for collaborating, sharing ideas, and making thinking and learning visible. Using Padlet's text editing tools, users can...
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Notion
Notion is a notetaking and project management software used for notetaking, task management, project management, and knowledge management. This video...
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Semantris
Are you looking for a game-based platform that makes vocabulary building and synonym learning fun? Semantris, a Google Experiment, may be perfect for...
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Public vs. Private: Publishing Student Work on the Web
We all want to keep our students safe. Navigating the pitfalls of the internet is tough as a teacher and parent, however. Most will agree that...
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Ideas for Teaching and Learning About Fake News
According to the Oxford Dictionary, post-truth is defined as “relating to or denoting circumstances in which objective facts are less influential...
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Puppet Pals: iPad Tutorial
There are many useful applications available for students to use to make their thinking and learning visible. One very easy-to-use iPad application...
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Royalty Free Music: What is it and Where Can I Get It?
Technology can be an amazing resource. However, we need to be careful about our sources of information and if we are following proper copyright laws....
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Shifting from Engagement to Empowerment
We often talk about what it means to move from compliance to engagement. It’s the idea of creating an environment where students want to learn...
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Stop Motion Animation Slides: An On-Demand Workshop
Teachers can learn about using stop motion animation to bring concepts to life for students! Guest presenter Julia Crone will show how to use Stop...
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Make Beliefs Comix
Comic strips are an excellent option for having students display and extend their knowledge, and Make Beliefs Comix is a website that walks users...
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Grading Practices in 2021 & Beyond: On-Demand Workshop
As educators, you are navigating academic impact and providing feedback to students and parents regularly. Dr. Charity Flores, Chief Academic...
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